'Children with Communication Disorders' provides a simple, lucid and scientific account of the types of communication disorderss that may be seen in children. Apart from serving as an introductory text for students of speech-language pathology, it is also addressed to an audience of parents, teachers and other concerned professionals such as paediatricians, ENT specialists, developmental nerologists, psychologists and special educators. The book is an introduction to the wide range of communication disorders that are seen in children so as to be able to recognise them, implement preventive and remedial steps where feasible, and seek appropriate professional help when needed. It well also serve as an aid to families and professionals to identify and support children with communication disorders across a range of settings including homes, schools and clinics.
This revised edition includes a Foreword by M. N. Hegde, Professor of Speech-Language Pathology at the California State University in Fresno.
Foreword by M.N. Hedge Preface
1. Introduction Section I-Speech Disorders 2. Articulation Disorders 3. Voice Disorders 4. Fluency Disorders
Section II-Language Disorders 5. Specific Language Impairment 6. Semantic Pragmatic Deficits or Pragmatic Language Impairments 7. Learning Disabilities
Section III-Other Communication Disorders 8. Hearing Impairment 9. Mental Retardation 10. Cerebral Palsy 11. Autism Spectrum Disorders 12. Other Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Appendices A. Futher Reading B. Relevant Websites C. Referral Sources
Index